U.S. officials asked for records about a New Jersey woman’s summons, issued at a Columbia University protest. Now the information is part of her deportation proceeding.
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Unique Offer on Remote Scottish Island Draws ‘Dreamers and Schemers’
A “serial business creator” and owner of a fish smokery on Colonsay, population 125, says he’s willing to give away his business, free.
Continue readingTrump Says the U.S. Will Stop Bombing Houthi Militants
It was unclear whether the Houthis were going to stop impeding international shipping, which was the objective of the American bombing campaign.
Continue readingMelissa Toogood Named New Director of Juilliard’s Dance Division
A member of Merce Cunningham’s final company, Toogood brings to the job years of experience as a dancer and educator.
Continue readingYou Talk to Your Pets. They Help Your Pets Answer.
Posting readings from animal communicators who relay messages from animals, both living and dead, is a growing trend on social media.
Continue readingTrump’s Third-Term Musings Are Part of a Pattern
When Republicans took control of Congress in 1947, they were still angry that President Franklin D. Roosevelt had won a fourth term in 1944, and they set out to pass a constitutional amendment to limit future presidents to two terms. John Jennings …
Continue readingFor Trump, the Constitution Is a Hindrance as He Pushes for Deportations
President Trump and his allies have portrayed their efforts to bypass due process as necessary for national security.
Continue readingHow Brad Stevens’ Butler days provided blueprint to build Celtics into champions
“He figured out a pattern of success,” says Zach Hahn, who was coached at Butler by Celtics GM Brad Stevens.
Continue readingTrump and Harvard Both Want ‘Viewpoint Diversity.’ What Does It Mean?
The administration has accused the university of lacking viewpoint diversity. Harvard is fighting its demands, but embracing the vague term.
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